Briefing

W hether as college professor or Washington economic adviser, Walter W. Heller has always had a deft touch with a phrase. The other day at the National Press Club, he discussed the professional attention being focused on the recession and whether it seemed to have reached its lowest point. Sensing the vernal surges in the city outside, he observed, ''There's a good deal of bottom-watching going on these days.''

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